Crowd sourcing - folding bike size limitations on public transport worldwide
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Crowd sourcing - folding bike size limitations on public transport worldwide
Singapore - buses/trains
Source - Raffles Place MRT station
Source - Raffles Place MRT station
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Amtrak's specification for carry-on folding bikes is no greater than 1120mm x 860mm x 380mm.
PS
I recommend that the thread on "crow-sourcing" be deleted since crows are not noted for their cycling skills.
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I recommend that the thread on "crow-sourcing" be deleted since crows are not noted for their cycling skills.
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FYI Amtrak
For those who are not from or in the USA, Amtrak is a US passenger rail carrier.
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Seems fair enough to me - my quibble with some folding bikes has always been that many fold to a size not much smaller than a regular bike and take up a lot of space.
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Hi,
The transport for London website has a lot of details for London, England.
They used to say folding bikes on the underground must be under 20 inch diameter. I don't see that now. Interestingly the only distinction is folded or not. Nothing I could see on size.
Currently
Buses- at driver's discretion.
Trains- folded allowed at all times. Non folded not allowed during morning and evening rush hour.
More details on the website.
The transport for London website has a lot of details for London, England.
They used to say folding bikes on the underground must be under 20 inch diameter. I don't see that now. Interestingly the only distinction is folded or not. Nothing I could see on size.
Currently
Buses- at driver's discretion.
Trains- folded allowed at all times. Non folded not allowed during morning and evening rush hour.
More details on the website.
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I think my Airnimal with 24 inch wheels would be just a bit too tall for that specification if I remove the steerer tube extension. But otherwise would be close so it would be a question of how stringent they are when they enforce that specification.
But crows are great at sourcing.
But crows are great at sourcing.
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POINT bus https://oregon-point.com/, uses very large busses (Prevost/Volvo)
with big cargo bays.. so non folding bikes can be put in there, as is..
with big cargo bays.. so non folding bikes can be put in there, as is..
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MBTA Boston- just has to fold during peak times, no size restriction.
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Here in rio de janeiro.
ferryboats:
Folding bikes 16 or 20 only allow if covered.
no rush hour; 7-9 and 17-19.
metro:
Folding bikes 16 or 20 not allowed til 21.
possible to sneak in if covered.
possible to be required to open package by security. Take saddle off. Tell whem its a wheelchair with ypur best serius facer. :-D
allow any time in weekends
bus:
Folding bikes 16 or 20 only allow if covered.
no rush hour; 7-9 and 17-19.
Drivers criteria.
brt(express bus):
Folding bikes 16 or 20 only allow if covered.
no rush hour; 7-9 and 17-19.
ferryboats:
Folding bikes 16 or 20 only allow if covered.
no rush hour; 7-9 and 17-19.
metro:
Folding bikes 16 or 20 not allowed til 21.
possible to sneak in if covered.
possible to be required to open package by security. Take saddle off. Tell whem its a wheelchair with ypur best serius facer. :-D
allow any time in weekends
bus:
Folding bikes 16 or 20 only allow if covered.
no rush hour; 7-9 and 17-19.
Drivers criteria.
brt(express bus):
Folding bikes 16 or 20 only allow if covered.
no rush hour; 7-9 and 17-19.
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Here,
"If your folding bicycle has small wheels and is in a bag no more than 86 cm long, 68 cm high and 36cm wide, you may carry it on any bus, train or ferry service. Please consider your fellow passengers by keeping your folding bike out of aisles and off seats that others need."
More info-
https://www.transperth.wa.gov.au/usi...board/bicycles
"If your folding bicycle has small wheels and is in a bag no more than 86 cm long, 68 cm high and 36cm wide, you may carry it on any bus, train or ferry service. Please consider your fellow passengers by keeping your folding bike out of aisles and off seats that others need."
More info-
https://www.transperth.wa.gov.au/usi...board/bicycles
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My trick, on airliners, is to remove the Brompton's seat (telescoping post makes this easy). I have the Brooks B67 seat which makes this a good idea.